Wastebasket Liner Holder and Liners
A liner mounting system for receptacles such as wastebaskets allows a flexible liner to be supported within the receptacle without having a portion of the liner draped over the receptacle rim. A liner support is positioned on the inner sidewall of the receptacle near the rim and a support arm engages the liner. In one version the liner support is an integral part of the receptacle. In another version the liner support is attached to a rod which is adjustably supported within the receptacle. A selected number of rods can be sued to adapt the system to the size and configuration of the receptacle. A series of mounting apertures may be formed in the liner to allow the liner to be suspended from the support arm. In another version the liner support is a clamp which accepts a portion of the liner.
This application claims priority from U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 61/090,580, filed Aug. 20, 2008, which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to holders that retain a wastebasket liner within the wastebasket in a manner which supports the liner without requiring the liner to overlap the rim of the wastebasket.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt is a common practice to use a wastebasket liner to keep the interior surface of the wastebasket clean. Typically, such liners are bags formed of thin flexible plastic that will accommodate variations in size and shape of the wastebasket. Such liners are commonly inserted inside the wastebasket with the open end of the liner draped across the rim of the wastebasket in order to retain the liner in position. A portion of the liner thus covers part of the exterior surface of the wastebasket, presenting an untidy appearance and covering any decorative design the surface may have.
Use of various devices to hold flexible trash liners are well represented in the prior art.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,676,092 (Tsai) teaches and describes a size adjustable trash bag holder which is used independently of a wastebasket or other trash container and which illustrates the insertion and holding of a trash bag or liner.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,238 (Sarno) teaches and describes a container liner holder assembly having frame sized and shaped to fit the rim of a trash container such that the liner can be placed within the frame and draped over the outer portions of the frame. A cap overlaps the frame when the frame is placed on the trash container and snaps into place to hold the frame and retain the liner within the trash container.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,671,861 (Hall et al) teaches and describes a holder for supporting plastic bags with the bags having loop-type handles. The handles are draped over an upstanding portion of the holder and a series of internally-formed clips grip the inner surface of the bags.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a wastebasket liner holder is provided as an integral part of the wastebasket having a plurality of liner retainers formed on the interior surface of the wastebasket proximate the wastebasket rim allowing a plastic liner to be placed within the wastebasket and supported without having the liner overlap or extend past the rim of the wastebasket to cover or obscure part of the wastebasket's decorative outer surface.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a wastebasket liner holder is provided in a kit form which can be adjusted to accommodate various sizes and shapes of wastebaskets and which provides liner retainers allowing the liner to be placed in the wastebasket and supported without overlapping the wastebasket rim or any part of the wastebasket.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, wastebasket liners are provided with mounting ports corresponding in shape and position to the liner retainers.
These and further aspects of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description which, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings show, for the purpose of illustration only, the foregoing and other aspects of the present invention.
While the following describes an example or examples of the present invention, it is to be understood that such description is made by way of example only and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. It is expected that alterations and further modifications, as well as other and further applications of the principles of the present invention will occur to others skilled in the art to which the invention relates and, while differing from the foregoing, remain within the spirit and scope of the present invention as herein described and claimed. Where means plus function clauses are used in the claims, such language is intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited functions and not only structural equivalents but equivalent structures as well. For the purposes of the present disclosure, two structures that perform the same function within an environment described above, may be equivalent structures.
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Basket 20 has at least one liner support arm 34 formed on inner surface 26. The embodiment shown in
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A liner support assembly 54 is shown positioned in wastebasket 40 having a lower web or strap 56 to which post sockets 58, 60, 62, 64 and 66 are attached. As seen in
A support rod 70 has a lower rod 72 telescopically fitted to an upper hollow tube 74. A liner support arm 76 is formed on upper tube 74 and preferably faces the interior of wastebasket 40.
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The length of support rod 70 is adjusted by sliding lower rod 72 into or out of upper tube 74 until rod 70 is at a height which will fit the interior of wastebasket 40. As seen in
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It should be understood that the descriptions of fitting strap 56 to the interiors of a variety of wastebaskets apply also to strap 94 and to rod sockets 100, with a length for strap 94 selected to allow strap 94 to be slightly compressed inside the selected wastebasket. To this end, straps 56 and 94 are preferably formed from a flexible and non-stretchable thermoplastic material. This is not intended to limit the choice of materials suitable for said straps. Any thin, flexible material, such as steel strapping, can also be used.
Where the straps are to be fitted to specific wastebaskets, the straps may be made of a rigid material sized and shaped to fit the selected basket.
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Next, a selected number of support rods 132 are adjusted to a desired length for wastebasket 124 as described hereinabove with respect to support rods 70 and are then inserted into selected of tube sockets 130.
An upper mounting strap 134 is then snap-fit to each tube peg 136 through a strap aperture 138. When all such tube pegs 136 have been snap-fit to strap 134, strap 134 is then adjusted to length as described above to act as a spacer and reinforcement for support rods 132.
It is contemplated that straps 128 and 134 will preferably be identical in construction. This will allow the support system of the present invention to be supplied in kit form, with tube sockets individually placed on a mounting strap as dictated by the shape of the wastebasket and with support rods attached to one such strap at the top and inserted into sockets snapped onto the bottom strap to hold them in a selected configuration and position. Alternatively, support rods 132 may have mounting pegs formed thereon proximate the lower ends thereof and such pegs may be snapped directly into lower strap 128.
While straps such as 56, 94, 128 and 134 have been described as being adjustable by snapping a peg through a selected hole formed in the strap, it should be recognized that other methods for adjusting the effective length of the strap are also known and can be used. For example, it is known to fashion a series of serrations or teeth along a first end portion of a flexible thermoplastic strap and pass that portion of the strap through a receiver formed at the second end of the strap. The receiver allows the serrated portion of the strap to pass through in one direction but resists its passage in the opposite direction. Thus, the length of the strap is set by passing the serrated end through the receiver until the desired effective length is reached. It is common for such receivers to include a release to allow the strap to be moved in the opposite direction, allowing the length of the strap to be adjusted in that direction or to allow the serrated end of the strap to be completely withdrawn from the receiver.
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To aid in holding liner portion 144 the interior surface of support arm 142 can be roughened, as by sandblasting, etching, scoring, or other procedures to form an irregular, non-smooth surface to more securely engage liner 140. Alternatively, an adhesive band can be applied to the outer, upper periphery 144 of liner 140 to engage bight 146 as well as portions of inner surface 150 of the wastebasket.
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Use of the liner support embodiment shown herein to support a wastebasket liner will now be described. Referring now to
Support post 196 terminates in a post tip 200. As seen in
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Support 220 is a segment of a cylinder with a frustoconical sidewall 222, terminating at one end in a first lip 224 and at a second end in second lip 226. In the embodiment shown, lip 224 defines a first opening 228 and lip 226 defines a second opening 230, with the cross-sectional area of first opening 228 being larger than that of the second opening 230.
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It should be understood that the liners discussed hereinabove are preferably sized to rest on and be supported by the bottom of the wastebasket into which each liner is placed.
It should also be understood that while certain of the supports described herein are shown as manufactured integrally with certain of the wastebaskets, said supports can also be supplied separately and attached to the interior surface of a conventional wastebasket by, inter alia, screws, adhesive or the like. Other supports, hooks and the like can also be substituted for the supports shown herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
It should be understood that while liners with drawstrings have been shown the present invention will also accept and support liners without drawstrings.
Where a particular support is described as formed on the interior surface of a wastebasket it should be recognized that the same support can also be formed on a support rod, such as rod 70, and vice versa.
The foregoing invention thus may be manufactured as an integral part of a wastebasket or as a kit to be used with a standard wastebasket, with both versions accepting wastebasket liners with or without mounting holes or drawstrings, in a manner which allows the entire outer surface of the wastebasket to be viewed.
It should be understood that while liners with drawstrings have been shown the present invention will also accept and support liners without drawstrings.
The foregoing invention thus may be manufactured as an integral part of a wastebasket or as a kit to be used with a standard wastebasket, with both versions accepting wastebasket liners with or without mounting holes or drawstrings, in a manner which allows the outer surface of the wastebasket to be viewed.
Claims
1. A support system for holding a liner in a receptacle, said receptacle of the type having a sidewall with inner and outer wall surfaces, said sidewall terminating at a rim, said support system comprising:
- means for releasably engaging said liner,
- said engaging means positioned along said inner sidewall surface proximate said rim,
- a portion of said liner being held by said engaging means when said liner is placed within said receptacle.
2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said engaging means is formed integrally with said receptacle and is positioned on said inner sidewall surface proximate said rim.
3. The apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein said engagement means comprises at least one support arm oriented at an angle to said inner sidewall,
- said arm and said sidewall forming therebetween a bight,
- said liner portion held within said bight.
4. The apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein at least a portion of said arm is roughened to increase the friction between said arm and said liner.
5. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said system further comprises at least one support rod having first and second ends,
- said engaging means formed on said rod proximate said first end,
- said rod sized and dimensioned to position said engaging means proximate said rim when said second end of said rod is placed in said receptacle;
- means for positioning said rod in said receptacle,
- said positioning means having at least one socket sized and shaped to hold said second rod end.
6. The apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said positioning means further comprises a mounting strap,
- said at least one socket attached to said strap.
7. The apparatus as recited in claim 6 wherein said positioning means further comprises a second mounting strap,
- said second mounting strap attachable to said at least one rod proximate said attachment means.
8. The apparatus as recited in claim 6 wherein said mounting strap is adjustable in length.
9. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said engaging means is a clamp.
10. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said engagement means is cylindrical and has an inner wall and an outer wall,
- said inner and outer walls terminating at a first end of said engagement means at a first lip, and
- said inner and outer walls terminating at a second end of said engagement means at a second lip,
- said first and second lips defining first and second mouths, respectively, whereby a portion of said liner can be inserted into one said mouth and held by said engagement means.
11. A support system for holding a liner in a receptacle, said receptacle of the type having a sidewall with inner and outer wall surfaces, said sidewall terminating at a rim, said support system comprising:
- means for engaging said liner;
- at least one support rod having first and second ends,
- said engaging means formed on said rod proximate said first end,
- said engaging means comprising at least one support arm oriented at an angle relative to said inner sidewall,
- said arm and said support rod forming therebetween a bight,
- a portion of said liner being held by said engaging means when said liner is placed within said receptacle,
- said liner portion held within said bight.
12. The apparatus as recited in claim 11 wherein at least a portion of said arm is roughened to increase the friction between said arm and said liner.
13. The apparatus as recited in claim 11 wherein said system further comprises
- each said rod sized and dimensioned to position said engaging means proximate said rim when said second end of said rod is placed in said receptacle;
- means for positioning said rod in said receptacle,
- said positioning means having at least one socket sized and shaped to hold said second rod end.
14. The apparatus as recited in claim 13 wherein said positioning means further comprises a mounting strap,
- said at least one socket attachable to said strap.
15. The apparatus as recited in claim 14 wherein said positioning means further comprises a second mounting strap,
- said second mounting strap attachable to said at least one rod proximate said attachment means.
16. The apparatus as recited in claim 14 wherein said mounting strap is adjustable in length.
17. The apparatus as recited in claim 14 wherein said system further comprises a plurality of said sockets,
- each said socket attachable to said strap;
- a plurality of said rods,
- each said rod being insertable into one said socket, whereby a number of rods and sockets may be selected to fit said system into said receptacle.
18. A support system for holding a liner in a receptacle, said receptacle of the type having a sidewall with inner and outer wall surfaces, said sidewall terminating at a rim, said support system comprising:
- means for engaging said liner;
- said engaging means comprising at least one support arm oriented at an angle relative to said inner sidewall surface,
- said liner comprising a bag-like configuration having a liner body terminating at a liner lip,
- said liner lip defining a liner mouth; and
- a series of apertures formed on said liner body proximate said liner mouth,
- whereby said liner is engaged by said support arm when one said aperture is placed over and onto one said support arm.
19. The apparatus as recited in claim 18 wherein said apertures are formed on said liner at selected intervals.
20. The apparatus as recited in claim 19 wherein said liner further comprises a channel formed on said liner by folding a portion of said liner proximate said liner mouth onto said liner and securing said folded portion thereto,
- said series of apertures formed through said channel to communicate with the interior of said liner.
21. The apparatus as recited in claim 20 wherein a drawstring is positioned within said liner channel.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 17, 2009
Publication Date: Feb 25, 2010
Inventor: Ravi Nallakrishnan (Westmont, IL)
Application Number: 12/542,397
International Classification: B65D 25/14 (20060101);